I miss that game so much. I still have the original CD-ROM, but it requires DOS 5.0 (yes, 5.0, didn't work under DOS 6.0). I remember having a special DOS 5.0 boot disk just to run it (and that was before Win95).

I miss that game so much. I still have the original CD-ROM, but it requires DOS 5.0 (yes, 5.0, didn't work under DOS 6.0). I remember having a special DOS 5.0 boot disk just to run it (and that was before Win95).

Another aircraft I used to play with a lot was the Me 163 Komet.

Yeah I used to play that. I had the expansions too Do-335 and HE162.

Give GoG time and they will make it come back as well, this plane was amazing and proven to have stealth technology,
-Wolf

A veteran is someone who at some point wrote a cheque to their country that was 'up to and including my life'

Ank,quit necrobumping threads.Annoying to see threads from over 2 months ago appearing again.

WoWp drinking game: Drink when a post about being accepted into CBT,how Brit/Japanese planes should be added,about why no beta key yet, a thread that should be in beta section is in open section or how something should be added when devs have said no.

This is not quite right. The Horten 18 was intended as a long-range bomber and the successor of the Horten 229 (Horten 9).

No. The Horten Ho 229 was a Fighter-Bomber, while the Horten 18 was a long-ranged heavy bomber.

Maus123, on 23 July 2012 - 06:14 PM, said:

This was the inspiration for the B2:

The builders of the B-2 Spirit, Northrop Grumman, built an exact replica of the Horten Ho 229 to test its stealth capabilities, and they stated that the Horten Ho 229 was their inspiration. Other companies made flying wing bombers for the USAF, but none of them ever entered service for a number of reasons (mainly, they were extremely unstable; the Horten Ho 229 was actually one of the most stable flying wing aircraft).